- [Instructor] Well so far in this course,…any of the content we've added to pages here…in Confluence have come from our keyboard.…We've typed things in.…But you may already have content you want…to add to your pages.…That might entail attaching files,…maybe copying and pasting from documents or websites.…That's what we're going to do in this chapter,…beginning with copy and paste.…So let's just go to our homepage.…You can click the User Conference 2018 link…in the top left corner on the sidebar…to get to your homepage.…

We're going to create a new page about Arthur Landon Junior.…So let's just go up to Create a blank page.…We can click the Create button.…Next we'll give this page a title.…About Arthur Landon, Jr.…Hit Enter, and now instead of typing out the bio,…if we already have that content,…we can go and copy and paste it.…Here's where you're going to need…to know your keyboard shortcuts.…First of all, I'm going to use Alt + Tab…to switch to a Word document.…

The Word document is ArthurLandonBio.docx.…You'll find that in the Chapter Three folder…

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Confluence is a tool for creating, organizing, sharing, and collaborating on work. It can be installed on your desktop or accessed from the cloud, making it a great solution for all types of teams—including remote employees and mobile users. In this course, instructor David Rivers explores how to configure and use Confluence to manage business and project data. He dives into creating pages and blogs, adjusting page layouts, adding content, enhancing your spaces with navigation, and sharing as well as restricting access to information. Start watching and learn how to use Confluence for project management, document retention, collaboration, and more.